On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 8:01 AM, Dan McGee <dpmcgee@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 2:38 AM, Thomas Bächler <thomas@archlinux.org> wrote:
Tobias Powalowski schrieb:
The wireless regulatory stuff has to go as well, right? What is our upgrade path for this, as most users won't just know they need to install the new packages (but making them a depend is not correct either)? optdepends might work here as a warning would be shown in the pacman output, but I would definitely include this in the news item as well.
-Dan
Hrm, Thomas some input on this please. All crda and depends should move to core right? Could you post a little summary, how the new stuff works. I use wireless but don't need this regulatory stuff at all. thanks.
Without the regulatory stuff, some default channels will be enabled (like 1-11) and the old hardcoded US, JP and EU domains (via the cfg80211_regdom module parameter) still work (the latter will be removed upstream in .29).
However, to make the kernel use the correct information, you need crda. That is only necessary if you use channels 12-14 or 802.11a, although it would be best if everyone would set his regulatory domain so nobody accidently transmits on a prohibited channel.
I'd say we add optdepends on crda, wireless won't break for most people anyway. After crda is installed, all you need to do is uncomment the right regdom in /etc/conf.d/wireless-regdom and add wireless-regdom to DAEMONS.
And I'm not sure you even have to add anything to daemons at all- when I installed these packages on my laptop, the udev rule seemed to take care of everything and called crda all on its own.
-Dan
Both systems booted fine. Signoff both arches.